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Guidelines and Questions for the Module 4 Lab: Volcanoes, Deformation, and Earthquakes -This assignment is due Monday, February 26th at 5:00 pm. -Please submit your answers to this lab using the “Lab 04 Questions” quiz in D2L. The quiz will be available in D2L until the date/time that the lab is due. You will only be able to submit your lab answers once, since they will be graded immediately upon submission. Please note the following: The Module 4 Lab may be accessed with this link (I recommend opening the lab in a new browser window, so you can maximize its screen extent, rather than working on the lab within D2L): http://ksugis.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapSeries/index.html?appid=18830afa5dd04f4caa80cf9ef7908a35 The lab questions with multiple choice answer options are given below. Also note that hints regarding certain aspects of the “Story Map” functions and lab content are provided below with the lab questions (see yellow highlighted text). Be sure you read these items, as they are intended to help you navigate and complete the exercise. LAB QUESTIONS Global Perspective 1. Where will you find the majority of volcanoes in Europe? A. France B. Spain C. Italy D. Germany 2. What type of volcano is Mount Etna? A. Composite (a.k.a. stratovolcano) B. Cinder cone C. Shield D. Crater 3. Describe the general spatial pattern of volcanoes found on the continent of Africa. (Hint: You might have to zoom in and out to view the spatial patterns of the volcanoes.) A. The volcanoes appear randomly distributed over most of Africa B. Many are found along the Great African Rift valley located in eastern Africa C. Many volcanoes form national borders of western and southern African countries D. The majority are found within the Sahara Desert region located in northern Africa 4. What type of volcano is Suswa? A. Composite (a.k.a. stratovolcano) B. Cinder cone C. Shield D. Craterhttp://ksugis.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapSeries/index.html?appid=18830afa5dd04f4caa80cf9ef7908a35
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Check My Assignment!5. Describe the general spatial pattern of volcanoes found in this region. (Hint: You might have to zoom in and out to view the spatial patterns of the volcanoes.) A. The volcanoes appear randomly distributed over most of SE Asia B. Many are found along the margins of this region C. Many volcanoes form national borders among the island countries D. The majority are found on the island of Borneo and are evenly spaced apart 6. What type of volcanoes are these? (Hint: Once you have zoomed to Jakarta, you may need to zoom in further to clearly see the white triangles indicating the Gede, Perbakti-Gagak and Salak volcanoes.) A. Composite (a.k.a. stratovolcano) B. Cinder cone C. Shield D. Crater Note: The Story Map does not display all of the volcanoes that exist within the Pacific Region (many are missing). Please use the geographic distribution of volcanoes shown below to answer question 7.
7. Describe the general spatial pattern of volcanoes found in this region. A. The volcanoes appear randomly distributed over most of the Pacific Ocean B. Many are found along the margins of this region and near islands or island chains like Hawaii C. Many volcanoes form national borders among the island countries D. There are few volcanoes in the Pacific; as a result, there are no apparent trends regarding their spatial patterns
8. What type of volcano is Mauna Loa? A. Composite (a.k.a. stratovolcano) B. Cinder Cone C. Shield D. Crater Volcanoes 9. What is the contour interval of this map? A. 1:24,000 B. 20 meters C. 20 feet D. 1929 10. Based on the contour lines, what is the highest elevation on this volcano? A. 8,000 feet B. 8,128 feet C. 8,182 feet D. 8,218 feet 11. Based on the contour lines, what is the elevation in the center of the crater? A. 7,800 feet B. 7,775 feet C. 8,125 feet D. 7,900 feet 12. What is the diameter of the volcano in miles? A. 7.5 miles B. 0.39 miles C. 0.90 miles D. 2.1 miles 13. What is the contour interval, in feet, of this map? A. 1:24,000 B. 40 meters C. 40 feet D. 1989 14. What is the highest elevation, in feet, on this volcano? A. 10,000 feet B. 10,700 feet C. 10,781 feet D. 10, 870 feet 15. What is the approximate diameter (in miles) of the volcano? A. 1.5 miles B. 6.3 miles C. 4.5 miles
D. 2.6 miles 16. What is the highest elevation of a benchmark (look for “BM” on map) on this volcano in feet? (Hint: you might need to zoom in to determine the highest benchmark elevation.) A. 3,635 feet B. 3,885 feet C. 4,078 feet D. 3,524 feet 17. What is the elevation of the benchmark (denoted by an “X”) in Halema’uma’u Crater? A. 3,421 feet B. 4,231 feet C. 2,431 feet D. 3,412 feet 18. What is the approximate diameter of the volcano in miles? A. 24.3 miles B. 16.9 miles C. 32.8 miles D. 18.5 miles


